Alabama Casinos

Posted on 12th Jul, 2009 by admin

Alabama south of the country is located in the”Heart of Dixie’, with a rich history that dates back to the Civil War. It is well known for Magnolia trees, lush gardens, grand old historic homes, and southern hospitality. Alabama, with more than 4,500,000 inhabitants, bordering on Georgia, Mississippi and Florida. The capital of Alabama is Montgomery, which was the first capital of the Confederacy.

Alabama casinos are for the most part bingo casinos run by Native Americans. Casinos can only run on Native American land, as there is no legalized gambling as such in the state of Alabama. Revenue from casinos Alabama, as a result, it is not taxed at the state of Alabama, as Native American tribes own them. The majority of gambling in Alabama can be found on horse racing and dog racing tracks, in addition to some slot machines, video slot machines and pull-tab cards at these locations.

There are three Alabama casinos, all located within 20 minutes from the capital of Montgomery to the thriving business. Creek Entertainment Center in Atmore gaming is open from Monday to Thursday from 10:00 to midnight, 12, and Friday and Saturday 10:00-4:00 There are 1000 seats for live bingo games, 200 electronic bingo devices, the number of pull – tab card selection, and one restaurant in the Creek Entertainment Center. The largest of the three casinos, the Alabama Tallapoosa Entertainment Center in Montgomery. Tallapoosa is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for casino gambling. There are electronic bingo 480 seats in 21,000 square feet of gaming space, a full bar and grill added comfort. List of casinos Alabama and Riverside Entertainment Center, located in Wetumpka, organized by the Native Americans. Riverside casino is open 24 hours a day, from Monday to Saturday from 12:00 to closing time, and Sunday from 1:00 until closing time. This casino Alabama has 16,000 square meters of gambling, a large selection of more than 530 gaming machines and onsite restaurant.

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